The biennial state election for choosing of a governor and other state officers, representatives in Congress, and members of the State Legislature, was held in Maine September 10.
Mountain
observations, for the purpose of studying astronomical, meteorological, and physiological questions at high levels, have been established in almost all civilized countries.
To the Editor of The News:—I desire to reply to the questions asked by "Inquirer" in your issue of August 25 concerning the Christian Science text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker G.
We
publish below an extract from a letter written over eleven years ago by a prominent clergyman to one of his parishioners who had shortly before been healed of a most serious malady through Christian Science.
The
account of the "new birth" in an individual "not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth forever," has a perennial interest for us all.
"Remember you are God's child!" What a message that was to one who had been for many years a sufferer from what physicians said was an inherited and incurable disease.
Since my return from attending the annual Communion at the Mother Church, I have been filled with the deepest sense of gratitude for all the privileges enjoyed there, and would like to express my loving thanks to all the dear brothers and sisters in charge, who were always so patient and kind in answering the questions continually put to them at such a busy time.
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